Vollou Showcases Extensive Coverage at Ultra Miami Festival & Miami Music Week

Vollou achieved a remarkable milestone at Miami Music Week 2025, deploying its technology to monitor and record music at over 15 high-profile events. A standout highlight was its involvement at Ultra Miami festival, widely acknowledged as one of the year’s largest DJ gatherings in the global electronic music calendar. These developments underscore Vollou’s commitment to bringing accuracy and fairness to royalty distribution, an area that has traditionally proved challenging for musicians and rights holders alike.
Among the artists whose sets were recorded using Vollou’s technology were some of the biggest names in electronic music: Martin Garrix, Armin van Buuren, Maddix, Hardwell, and others. In addition, several record labels and event organisers took part in leveraging Vollou’s systems, showcasing the industry’s growing trust in the company’s transparent data tracking approach.
Vollou’s app-based system requires no hardware installation. This simplicity makes it far easier for DJs to log their tracks, while organisers receive immediate, verified data on music usage. As a result, even smaller artists whose tracks are played by star DJs benefit, ensuring every play is accurately captured and attributed.
In previous years, accurate music usage data was hard to find at events like Miami Music Week. The shift this year represents a tangible improvement for performing headliners and behind-the-scenes creators, songwriters, producers, and other rights holders, who can now be fairly recognised in a process that once relied on manual or incomplete reporting.
As conversations around fairer artist compensation gain momentum, Vollou’s presence at Miami Music Week and Ultra Miami festival stands as proof that real progress is already happening. With its commitment to innovation and user-friendliness, Vollou is shaping a simpler, more transparent future for royalty reporting, one in which every creator, from emerging talent to global superstars, gains the recognition and payment they rightly deserve. This is only the beginning.